Full Version: value of doming
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#7]
5 May 2005
To: LARRY (CENTURYBADGE) [#6] 7 May 2005
Do a search using the word doming or dome. You will come up with a few how-to threads. Then read, read, read.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#8]
5 May 2005
To: LARRY (CENTURYBADGE) [#6] 7 May 2005
Larry,
Terry Morris Productions has a website, www.ultradome.com which explains the process.
Terry sells the equipment and supplies as well. He's recently come out with an affordable ($99) "UV Storm Jr." model, with a cure area of up to 4.5 x 5.5 inches.
Plenty of good information on the site, regardless, if you buy from Terry or not :-)
From: JayBeeOz [#9]
5 May 2005
To: LARRY (CENTURYBADGE) [#6] 7 May 2005
Larry
I use a product called Clearglaze RC15 UV Cure Epoxy
I use an applicator gun to apply it to the surface of the badge then cure it under 2 different types of UV Lamps The first is UVC. This skins the surface of the epoxy, then UVA which cures the rest. It is a 'flexible' epoxy, not a rigid one. It is more expensive than the 2 part, but more convenient for small or single items.
I am in Australia, so you would need to source a supplier in the US.
John
From: LARRY (CENTURYBADGE) [#10]
7 May 2005
To: JayBeeOz [#9] 8 May 2005
larry
From: Peter [#11]
8 May 2005
To: JayBeeOz [#9] 9 May 2005
RC15 UV clear costs about $350.00 for 2kg in Australia.
regards
Peter
From: JayBeeOz [#12]
9 May 2005
To: Peter [#11] 9 May 2005
Peter
where are you buying from??
john